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To: i-node who wrote (453769)2/3/2009 2:08:06 PM
From: beach_bum3 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573215
 
"The simple truth is that a good outcome in Iraq, one that makes America safer, means you and Cindy Shehan were wrong and GWB was right. And that's a bitter pill for you to swallow."

this is when your insecurity shows. Only in you mind this is a "simple truth" and that is an undeniable fact!

seriously, for someone who wouldn't think so black or white, this success of the surge is relatively a minor success of a much larger failure of going into war with a wrong country. I can see why you latch on to this, since there's isn't anything else of significance to brag about in the last 8 years.

"So, be a man. Admit when you're wrong. I do it."
You mean, when you admitted that Bushs presidency was a failure and his only failing was the failure to communicate :-)



To: i-node who wrote (453769)2/3/2009 2:15:40 PM
From: Alighieri2 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573215
 
You're very serious about your posts until someone confronts you in a serious manner. Then, you become sarcastic. You do this over and over.

Please...it's ludicrous and insulting. What's serious about accusing someone to be against an outcome so clearly in the best interest of America just to fulfill unreasonable ideological positions? Where does it leave the discussion about a sectarian "country" at war with itself for 14 centuries over shit we don't even understand and now suddenly we're to take up the view that a brief period of forced calm produces odds that would permit one to believe that their differences are put aside and the country is on its way to democracy.

I don't know where to start responding other than to become defensive...which is the goal of his post anyway.

Al